Politics July 2, 2026 Obama judge hands progressives a win over anti-Trump '86 47' message amid rising threats An Obama-appointed judge ruled the "86 47" flag is protected political speech, but the Department of Interior calls it a threat to the presidency.
Florida July 2, 2026 Florida AG seeks judge's impeachment after baby drowning COVID insanity acquittal James Uthmeier is pushing to impeach Judge Miguel de la O after he acquitted Precious Bland on a COVID-linked insanity defense in a baby drowning case.
State and Local July 2, 2026 SEE IT: Pennsylvania Democrats boot GOP lawmaker from House floor over patriotic America 250 suit Republican lawmaker Eric Davanzo says he was ejected from the Pennsylvania State House floor for wearing a patriotic suit celebrating America 250.
West Virginia July 2, 2026 WATCH: Nationwide transgender sports law is next step after Supreme Court win, GOP senator says Sen. Jim Justice calls for nationwide legislation to protect women's sports after the Supreme Court upheld West Virginia and Idaho transgender laws.
Politics July 2, 2026 Federal judge blocks Postal Service from carrying out Trump mail-in ballot order A federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from implementing President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in ballots nationwide, citing a 2020 agreement.
Media July 2, 2026 NPR’s Nina Totenberg long history of controversies, from plagiarism and ethics concerns to Alito retraction NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg has been a working journalist for over five decades, with plenty of mistakes and gaffes along the way.
Opinion July 2, 2026 MORNING GLORY: Celebrate the Supreme Court, our Constitution and America at 250 The annual chorus of court critics hits its highest volume every year at this time. Most Americans, however, rightly cherish and admire the Supreme Court
Cops July 2, 2026 Virginia officer placed on administrative leave after malicious wounding charge tied to off duty incident Arlington, Virginia police officer Vincent Baglio allegedly assaulted someone he knew while off duty and now faces a malicious wounding charge.
Supreme Court July 1, 2026 What the SCOTUS Title IX ruling could mean for lawsuits seeking damages for women impacted by trans athletes Riley Gaines and Brooke Slusser lawsuits seek damages after Supreme Court ruling allegedly shredded NCAA's Title IX defense on trans athletes.
VIDEO July 1, 2026 Linda McMahon slams Democrats for dismissing women's sports concerns Education Secretary Linda McMahon discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender sports bans on 'America Reports.'